Hey fellow Mandarin learners, today we’ll break down a short online post in Chinese about friendship I came across recently.
The post was made on Weibo, a popular social media site in China similar to Twitter.
Native speakers see posts like this every day. If we want to be like them, we need to read what they read.
Lets get started.
Step 1: Listen & Read
Listen to the speaker reading out the sign and follow along with the characters & pinyin below. Listen to as many times as you like.
This may seem intimidating because you may not understand much initially, but don’t worry! This is to help you get used to the sounds. We’ll get into the translation in the next step.
Hǎo péngyǒu jiān hǎo dādàng jiān xiōngdì
好朋友兼好搭档兼兄弟
好朋友兼好搭檔兼兄弟
Step 2: English Translations
Read the English translations and vocabulary list and check how much you understood.
Hǎo péngyǒu jiān hǎo dādàng jiān xiōngdì
好朋友兼好搭档兼兄弟
好朋友兼好搭檔兼兄弟
A good friend and a good partner and a brother
Vocabulary List:
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Step 3: Repetition
Most people stop after reading the translation, but they miss the most important step: repetition. This will help you improve your reading and speaking.
Read the characters out loud with the pinyin. Focus on getting the correct tones. Go back to the original audio in Step 1 if you need to hear it again.
Hǎo péngyǒu jiān hǎo dādàng jiān xiōngdì
好朋友兼好搭档兼兄弟
好朋友兼好搭檔兼兄弟
Step 4: Final Test
Bring things full circle and read the original text one more time without pinyin. This will prepare you for the real world.
How does it feel compared to when you first read it?
Congrats! You just read a real-world Chinese sign!
I used this simple but powerful 4-step method to help me get fluent in Mandarin, consume native content, and speak with locals confidently.
See you again next week for another real-world breakdown.
When you’re ready, here are some other ways I can help you:
The Language Learner OS: The all-in-one study system I used to learn fluent Chinese that combines vocab lists, flashcards, journals, goals & more.
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